The Mother Amulet – EMOLTA

Many stories about Emolta, the Mother Amulet. Most of them not accurate but this is the real one.

The story began in the time before time. The Guardians arrived from the sky and brought 12 amulets to planet Earth. The amulets were hidden with the help of humans and creatures until the arrival of the Tone Master when the chains shall be united and frequencies stored. A passage will open from Earth through the planets and galaxies till the Infinity World.

Emolta is designed by the Guardians to protect the secret frequencies and the maps to the amulets as well to the sky. Emolta shows the stars constellations in positions and every time the constellation moves, gates opens and others will get closed. Each one of the 12 amulets hosts knowledge and wisdom. Emolta unifies the frequencies of all the other amulets.

Emolta is made out of spectrolite the national gemstone of Finland. The spectrolite is mined only in a remote area of Ylämaa which means the High Land. The Spectrolite is derivative of the spectrum light. Ancient people said that spectrolite is the print of the galaxy constellations.

All the amulets are made out of gems and precious stones. They have been created under time and pressure. The gems are organic memory where information can be stored. 60 is the total number of hidden amulets. 12 situated on planet Earth and 48 around galaxies in the Multiverse. Each amulet hosts sound frequency. Together they create the melody of the Key Chain. Each frequency opens the passage to the next destination and provides power and knowledge. In the first place, it was the Guardians who provided humans with the knowledge to prevent them from lost and parish. Eternal life remains in the Infinity World where the human will become immortal.

The road to the Infinity World is hidden. Only the Tone Master is nominated to detect this passage. It was necessary to create a secure procedure to protect the frequencies and the maps from the Kvarda Kansa (Kvarda creatures and groups).

Written  By Iida-Maria Oikarinen & Ricardo Oikarinen

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